spout (Meaning)

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spout (n)

an opening that allows the passage of liquids or grain

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spout (v)

gush forth in a sudden stream or jet

talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner

spout Sentence Examples

  1. The teapot's spout gurgled as it poured steaming water into the cup.
  2. The whale spouted a magnificent fountain of water high into the air.
  3. The pitcher's spout dripped a steady stream of milk into the bowl.
  4. The fire hydrant's spout unleashed a torrent of water, drenching the street.
  5. The gutter's spout channeled rainwater away from the roof and into the drain.
  6. The soda bottle's spout hissed as the carbonated beverage shot out into the glass.
  7. The sprinkler's spout sprayed tiny water droplets onto the lawn.
  8. The ketchup bottle's spout squeezed out a thick, red stream of sauce.
  9. The coffee maker's spout bubbled and steamed as it brewed a fresh pot.
  10. The leaky faucet's spout dripped incessantly, wasting countless gallons of water.

FAQs About the word spout

an opening that allows the passage of liquids or grain, gush forth in a sudden stream or jet, talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner

gutter, trough, drain,drainpipe, waterspout, sluice, aqueduct, rainspout, conduit, flume

sprinkle, drip,drop, dribble, trickle, sprinkle, drip, dribble, drop, trickle

The teapot's spout gurgled as it poured steaming water into the cup.

The whale spouted a magnificent fountain of water high into the air.

The pitcher's spout dripped a steady stream of milk into the bowl.

The fire hydrant's spout unleashed a torrent of water, drenching the street.